Jessica Migala
What to Do if You're Worried About Pregnancy Discrimination at Work
Even though it's illegal to treat parents unfairly, it still happens—and can be hard to recognize, let alone prove.
Your DNA Could Affect How Well Your Birth Control Works
New research suggests that people with an uncommon genetic variant break down the hormones in birth control too quickly—which could put them at risk of unintended pregnancy.
No, Microwaves Are Not Bad For You
Microwaving doesn't destroy all the nutrients in your food or make it radioactive.
How to Use Your Insurance to Get Free Birth Control
And what to do if you don't have insurance but still don't want babies.
All the Questions You Should Ask Your Insurance Company Before You Have a Baby
The Tonic guide to navigating health insurance for pregnant people, including how to get insurance, what's covered, and what steps you need to take before the baby arrives.
Do You Really Need to Take the Pill at the Same Time Every Day?
That depends on which type of birth control you're taking: there are two types of birth control pills and they work a little differently.
Antibiotics Don’t Make Birth Control Less Effective
Your doctor may have told you to use condoms when he handed you an antibiotic prescription, but he's almost certainly wrong.
Should Doctors Screen Women of Color for Breast Cancer Even Earlier?
Researchers say current screening guidelines don’t take into account racial differences in when breast cancer develops or how aggressive it is.
Menthol Cigarettes Could Be Even Worse Than Regular Cigarettes
They make inhaling more comfortable and are often marketed to younger, newer smokers and people of color.
Menthol Cigarettes Could Be Even Worse Than Regular Cigarettes
They make inhaling more comfortable and are often marketed to younger, newer smokers and people of color.
Menthol Cigarettes Could Be Even Worse Than Regular Cigarettes
They make inhaling more comfortable and are often marketed to younger, newer smokers and people of colour.